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that's the law. >> fine. and if you find out the attorney general went too far and you are the president, can you say i think he went to far? i think there are real problems here, we've got to look into it? that's not the thing. the irs thing is really the thing. that involves -- >> the president said it went too far. so those two -- the top officials, the irs acting commissioner is gone. the president -- >> but how are we going to get to the bottom of what happened? >> absolutely, let's get to the bottom of it. let investigate the facts to prevent it from happening again, you need to know how it happened. i think a lot of people are asking who's watching the store? and is the level of managerial oversight that it rises to the level of wrong doing? i think that's the issue. >> and how at this point do you try to get to the bottom of who directed what happened at the irs? because it is a very important question. >> well, we do need an investigation. there is going to be a continued investigation by the inspect
that's the law. >> fine. and if you find out the attorney general went too far and you are the president, can you say i think he went to far? i think there are real problems here, we've got to look into it? that's not the thing. the irs thing is really the thing. that involves -- >> the president said it went too far. so those two -- the top officials, the irs acting commissioner is gone. the president -- >> but how are we going to get to the bottom of what happened? >>...
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she is one of the great people i have known since law school when i said her name was rodham. if she decides to run for president she will make a great president like she made a great secretary of state because as a law school should work harder than anybody i knew and what she was working harder she said were dry go to volunteer for legal services for the pork? that is my answer she will be a great president. >> i said i have a follow-up the follow-up question is who will be her vice president candidate? >> constitutional it cannot be bill clinton. [laughter] and bars not only running again that we might become president and that is the interpretation. it is so far in the future i want hillary clinton to be happy, healthy and get a lot of sleep and then we will see what happens. [laughter] >> who would she like to run against? >> i am glad you are sean handed a. that is all i have to say. >> is a very superficial but what fraternity? >> delta kappa epsilon is a ritual for president bush and i share the secret and the drug bush once asked me is it true that you have this surge
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for six months, i studied it to retake the louisiana board -- the law board. six months later, i reject the test. my score catapulted up to a 401. [laughter] i figured, at that rate, i would be about 90 before i got into an english-speaking law school. so i started writing jokes for all comedians who played in the catskill section of new york. the hotels paid me $7 a joke. that was the going rate at the time the vso 21. they are 45. it was like writing for my parents' friends. but i tried my best. they would say to me, like, a sperm banks. sperm banks are in it the news. write me sperm bank jokes. 21, this is what was the foremost on my mind. they have this new thing now called sperm banks, which is just like an ordinary bank except here after making a deposit, you lose interest. [laughter] hey, $7, what do you want? [laughter] then i became the sperm bank guy. they would go, more sperm bank jokes. that i looked into the future. i said, i see a problem with spurring banks. they're starting to freeze sperm. that will be a problem because it is herded up telling
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they were not notified about this as the law requires. had they been and had the obama administration been deft, they might have worked this out. they violated the provision requiring the notice. >> it's also pretty clear that the white house, well -- the ap was going to blow the cover on this story that the white house was getting ready to announce and that may be the source of all this. >> that's exactly right. to follow up on what jim was saying, there was an agreement between the white house and ap to hold this story action the story being the foiling of an al-qaeda plot for five days and then monday came and they had another quick meeting with administration officials and the ap said it was going to go ahead and publish anyway, even though the administration was going to announce this plot the next day. so the administration goes ahead, the c.i.a. goes ahead and says, well, they violated security here and we're going to investigate it using that as a pretext when they were going to release the information the very next day themselves
they were not notified about this as the law requires. had they been and had the obama administration been deft, they might have worked this out. they violated the provision requiring the notice. >> it's also pretty clear that the white house, well -- the ap was going to blow the cover on this story that the white house was getting ready to announce and that may be the source of all this. >> that's exactly right. to follow up on what jim was saying, there was an agreement between...
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i took law school for me to realize that. and once you realize that, we have a constitution of limited and enumerated powers only you have to take that more seriously, and from there, still being someone who cared about liberty, rather than becoming a pure conservative, i decided i was more libertarian. >> host: the tea party, its critics suggest it's racist, and you spent time with people. what is your conclusion -- it's honored to generalize. >> guest: it's an umbrella organization. that one of the biggest disservices to the tea party. here's a group that is demographically the same percentage of nonwhites as the general population in this country. most people don't realize that. the think they're disproportionalitily white. at it simply not true. they also -- when you look at what they care about, what they care about is limited government. they care about reigning -- running in unbridled power and spending. they're not motivated by race. yes, they're opposed to president obama's policies, very frustrated and angry at the
i took law school for me to realize that. and once you realize that, we have a constitution of limited and enumerated powers only you have to take that more seriously, and from there, still being someone who cared about liberty, rather than becoming a pure conservative, i decided i was more libertarian. >> host: the tea party, its critics suggest it's racist, and you spent time with people. what is your conclusion -- it's honored to generalize. >> guest: it's an umbrella...
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it's because that is what -- how you appeal laws if you want to in this country. >> once the law was approved by -- went through and was approved by review by the supreme court, did you continue to attack obama care on through the november election? >> we have focused on obama care, and, of course, going into the elections last year, it was not as large of an issue as we would have liked it to be. >> why did you -- if you're not political, why did you keep hitting the issue going into an election? if it had already been approved by the supreme court? >> it's legislation. we're legislatively focused. and that's what we do. we weren't talking about candidates. and, in fact, when we talked about the law going into the election, we didn't even call it obama care. we said the president's health care law. because our attorneys said that if we used obama, the name obama, that would cause problems for our pending status. >> joy reid, thank you for joining us tonight. my concern, i've voiced to loudly, this is catnip for the hard right. it says the government's the enemy. the government's out
it's because that is what -- how you appeal laws if you want to in this country. >> once the law was approved by -- went through and was approved by review by the supreme court, did you continue to attack obama care on through the november election? >> we have focused on obama care, and, of course, going into the elections last year, it was not as large of an issue as we would have liked it to be. >> why did you -- if you're not political, why did you keep hitting the issue...
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you know the work of as you said law enforcement officials or diplomats i mean there is a lot of angry people in the united states government that this goes on but it's still goes on and it is approved i mean the cia has been giving large abouts of money to karzai and other warlords since nine eleven it's their argument that this is how afghanistan operates this is how afghanistan works with large bags of cash and also the stated objective is to help afghanistan get rid of corruption when in the same time if you are feeling it yeah. thanks very much. sigrid laboratory. was able to build the most sophisticated robot which on fortunately doesn't give a darn about anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans. this is why you should care only on the dot com. it is time for us to settle this question about britain and europe. david cameron's under increasing pressure to guarantee a vote on the u.k.'s future in the you will have a sell britain's european populace fear that such a divorce could destroy the. real damage and complexity of this oil spill was not
you know the work of as you said law enforcement officials or diplomats i mean there is a lot of angry people in the united states government that this goes on but it's still goes on and it is approved i mean the cia has been giving large abouts of money to karzai and other warlords since nine eleven it's their argument that this is how afghanistan operates this is how afghanistan works with large bags of cash and also the stated objective is to help afghanistan get rid of corruption when in...
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labeling bills from becoming law this flood of money from bio agriculture help to defeat proposition thirty seven in california last november which would have required all g.m.o. foods to be labeled in that state so while the fight to label g.m.o. foods marches nationwide and the battles already been won by the way in europe where the dude label g.m.o. foods what can americans do right now to educate themselves about the potentially dangerous substances and chemicals that we're putting into our bodies joining me now are dr jason calton nutrition scientist and food advocate and certified nutritionist both are co-authors of the new book rich food poor food the ultimate grocery purchasing system mirah dr kellner welcome. they think that yes thanks for joining us. and i'll just toss these questions a both the you know better than me which of you would be the appropriate person to answer them if that's ok with you i'm curious what of the band bad boys and why are they dangerous for our health. well the bad bad boys there's actually thirteen of them there are foods that are banned in other
labeling bills from becoming law this flood of money from bio agriculture help to defeat proposition thirty seven in california last november which would have required all g.m.o. foods to be labeled in that state so while the fight to label g.m.o. foods marches nationwide and the battles already been won by the way in europe where the dude label g.m.o. foods what can americans do right now to educate themselves about the potentially dangerous substances and chemicals that we're putting into our...
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the question is what laws may have been broken and. >> i don't know what the laws are. but there has to be some law that must have required they act reasonably and fairly and judiciously. if you give both sides the same treatment. if you are asking are members of your family going to run for political office? and you are only asking them of and people, those are the ones you give the grown light to and the others you hold back something is wrong with that. i don't know if it is criminal but it should be i don't in comparison to the tea party you have bus for progress a new jersey pron profit, they got their irs approval for a social welfare group and they got their tax exemption. another group missourians organizing. you have progress florida, they got their exemption. >> some con seventive gropes got their exemptions too. >> wait a minute. wait a minute. i want to hear from you. >> i don't think there is a single can't servetive and wait a minute. wait a minute. >> john. some of them were denied. >> kept them wit fog three years. >> john you have to get the political i
the question is what laws may have been broken and. >> i don't know what the laws are. but there has to be some law that must have required they act reasonably and fairly and judiciously. if you give both sides the same treatment. if you are asking are members of your family going to run for political office? and you are only asking them of and people, those are the ones you give the grown light to and the others you hold back something is wrong with that. i don't know if it is criminal...
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those be labeled in that state while the bill is far from becoming a law in the green mountain state this is the furthest any g.m.o. labeling legislation has ever made it through the legislative process as in any state in the united states that's largely because g.m.o. companies like monsanto are spending tens of millions of dollars all over the country to prevent g.m.o. labeling bills from becoming law this flood of money from bio agriculture help to defeat proposition thirty seven in california last november which would have required all g.m.o. foods to be labeled in that state so while the fight to label g.m.o. foods marches nationwide and the battles already been won by the way in europe where they do label g.m.o. foods what can americans do right now to educate themselves about the potentially dangerous substances and chemicals that we're putting into our bodies joining me now are dr jason calton in the church and scientist and food advocate and certified nutritionist both are co-authors of the new book rich food poor food the ultimate grocery purchasing system mirah dr kalmar w
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the law is not clear and people have to make judgments. that means we have to collect a lot of data to try to figure out what people are actually up to. a. miller, there is clearly problem in our current way of determining what a primary purpose of an organization is. i want you to think about what i am talking about. as i watched this conversation shift from what is right and wrong to the irs's problem. we could have appealed that along with obamacare yesterday. republicanabout storyline in this agenda. we need to find some truth here. i have heard members of this committee now talk about it. the irs cannot access your medical files, is that true? >> correct. >> they cannot find out your private medical information. >> that is correct. totheir job in obamacare is simply collect paid financial information on which a determination is made on whether somebody can get a subsidy for their premium. is that correct? >> it is not a fascist takeover of what is going on here of the health-care system. let us not forget that the virus is one of the
the law is not clear and people have to make judgments. that means we have to collect a lot of data to try to figure out what people are actually up to. a. miller, there is clearly problem in our current way of determining what a primary purpose of an organization is. i want you to think about what i am talking about. as i watched this conversation shift from what is right and wrong to the irs's problem. we could have appealed that along with obamacare yesterday. republicanabout storyline in...
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bad that martial law was imposed on the city without going through regular procedure. so in our opinion and a search as that happened in that water town and locking down the city and getting people out of their homes very often a got gun point. we feel that all this was a necessary and violate the people's constitutional rights. you know it's interesting another point that she made is what happens if a legal drugs were found in a home during these door to door searches and what was found be used against innocent people where's the line drawn in a situation like this i completely understand the emotion of fear and what it can do to people and speaking directly to bostonians gave me more insight on their perspective however people die every day from senseless acts of violence and treat certain acts of violence with extreme disproportionality only feeds into that fear that fear breeds acquiescence in the relinquishing of our rights that our forefathers spent thousands of years trying to achieve but perhaps the even bigger picture is this as horrifically tragic as the bost
bad that martial law was imposed on the city without going through regular procedure. so in our opinion and a search as that happened in that water town and locking down the city and getting people out of their homes very often a got gun point. we feel that all this was a necessary and violate the people's constitutional rights. you know it's interesting another point that she made is what happens if a legal drugs were found in a home during these door to door searches and what was found be...
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this is it a press is accusing the just the part of breaking the law should this rampant law breaking be a surprise to anyone is the the scandal started when a.p. received a government only last year about an al qaeda terrorist plot in yemen but it turns out that the entire event was actually a cia sting operation and the government says that once the information was reported to disrupted their operation so in response the d.o.j. issued a secret subpoena to access twenty private phone records of a.p. reporters and editors and of course now that it's all been exposed the pressure is raining down on attorney general eric holder who maintains that the record seizure was a matter of national security and one of the biggest leaks ever checked out. to say that this is. the most serious it is even the top two or three most serious leaks it never seen it put the american people at risk. hold on but the american people at risk by exposing a plot that your administration staged oh ok well at this leak actually was as dangerous as they're making out to be then shouldn't we all be more alarmed th
this is it a press is accusing the just the part of breaking the law should this rampant law breaking be a surprise to anyone is the the scandal started when a.p. received a government only last year about an al qaeda terrorist plot in yemen but it turns out that the entire event was actually a cia sting operation and the government says that once the information was reported to disrupted their operation so in response the d.o.j. issued a secret subpoena to access twenty private phone records...
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the law but. don't tell me alabama. primary. law. abiding. is easy to use if. you. are looking to. see. just it's the same corruption that affects the louisiana options on a larger scale and washed. in the old homes for texas a good old. louisiana the political structure is the economic structure of those states are sold by well wishers were the number one issue. one thing that is unique about the museum is where tiny state politically we have single digits in terms of electoral votes but we have an incredible influence on on the national political scene. the senate is the most now apportioned body in the world you have two senators from each state you have two senators from louisiana and two senators from california the california if it was a nation would be the seventh largest nation in the world or louisiana is not close to that. the senate say only legislative assembly in the world that has a super majority to get things done they need sixty votes to get things done so it only takes a few senators to stop the initiative of the house of representatives. the senate has the power
the law but. don't tell me alabama. primary. law. abiding. is easy to use if. you. are looking to. see. just it's the same corruption that affects the louisiana options on a larger scale and washed. in the old homes for texas a good old. louisiana the political structure is the economic structure of those states are sold by well wishers were the number one issue. one thing that is unique about the museum is where tiny state politically we have single digits in terms of electoral votes but we...
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they were not notified as the law required. they been and had the obama administration been deft at handling, this they violated the provision. >> it's clear cal, that the white house, a.p. was going to on blow the story on what the white house was going announce. that may be the source. >> that is exactly right. to follow up on with a jim was saying, there was an agreement to hold this story, the story the foiling of an al-qaeda plot for five days. they had a quick meeting on monday. the a.p. said it was going to publish anyway even though the administration was going to announce this the next day. administration goes ahead, c.i.a. goes ahead, they violated security here and we're going to investigate using that as a pretext when they were going to release the information themselves. >> jon: so if the white house had made the announcement the way they wanted, would we be having this investigation? >> we don't know that. none of us has top security clearances here. we are at a disadvantage. it's not correct that the government
they were not notified as the law required. they been and had the obama administration been deft at handling, this they violated the provision. >> it's clear cal, that the white house, a.p. was going to on blow the story on what the white house was going announce. that may be the source. >> that is exactly right. to follow up on with a jim was saying, there was an agreement to hold this story, the story the foiling of an al-qaeda plot for five days. they had a quick meeting on...
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that we must fix this tragedy that's developing when we're doing a good job we just need enforce the laws that we have because it's working. >> coming up next on "news watch," the new jersey governor's big secret. >>> the secret's out, new jersey's governor slimming down. is this real news or another chance for the press to make his weight a weighty issue? [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing thing is how like us these chimpanzees are. [ laughing ] [ woman ] can you hear me? and you hear your voice? oh, it's exciting! [ man ] touchdown confirmed. we're safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ [ chainsaw buzzing ] humans. sometimes, life trips us up. sometimes, we trip ourselves up. and although the mistakes may seem to just keep coming at you, so do the solutions. like multi-policy discounts from liberty mutual insurance. save up to 10% just for combining your auto and home insurance. call liberty mutual insurance at... to speak with an insurance expert and ask about all the personalize
that we must fix this tragedy that's developing when we're doing a good job we just need enforce the laws that we have because it's working. >> coming up next on "news watch," the new jersey governor's big secret. >>> the secret's out, new jersey's governor slimming down. is this real news or another chance for the press to make his weight a weighty issue? [ man ] on december 17, 1903, the wright brothers became the first in flight. [ goodall ] i think the most amazing...
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the only bills that became law with the five that subsidized fossil fuels and nuclear. another factor that contributes to the lack of regulation by congress is the proverbial revolving door. on a congressional delegation is known as the all delegation are senators with a retard go to work as a lobbyist for walling gas there's a two year cooling off period before you could become a lobbyist out of the senate senator lott resigned from the senate one month before the end of the session so he didn't have to wait two years he only had to wait one year and then he had a party with john breaux invited all kinds of people to celebrate when the one year was over and now the. a lobbying firm is very successful it will lots of energy clients lots of oil violence little plants gas clients and them a lot of power. since the don't see. your over the oil industry which is enormously don't wish to avoid future go slowly a campaign contribution to that was a very very short law if you present all year if washington d.c. and they've got a number of people on their leash. with only five
the only bills that became law with the five that subsidized fossil fuels and nuclear. another factor that contributes to the lack of regulation by congress is the proverbial revolving door. on a congressional delegation is known as the all delegation are senators with a retard go to work as a lobbyist for walling gas there's a two year cooling off period before you could become a lobbyist out of the senate senator lott resigned from the senate one month before the end of the session so he...
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i think when you can always bust it open with fraud or lack of best practices and i think you know law firms small c.p.a. firms use a pal of these small cities states are going to start looking at that as well as the federal government and i think they're going to try to bust these contracts based on a breach of the language you know of them basically saying that operational purposes means we can look at it any way you want and you know there's never any any protection in a contract for your employees going off on a merry lark and delving into private business information of a customer so i want to play devil's advocate within the j.p. morgan case i mean they were looking at the london whale game where they lost a billion dollars i mean could it possibly be that it was a good thing that they caught as far got any bigger before it turned out to be a failure well you know there's always that question i mean you know the ends justify the means or something good came of this well yes something good came of it but when you look at the balance of this it's it's almost like with the administr
i think when you can always bust it open with fraud or lack of best practices and i think you know law firms small c.p.a. firms use a pal of these small cities states are going to start looking at that as well as the federal government and i think they're going to try to bust these contracts based on a breach of the language you know of them basically saying that operational purposes means we can look at it any way you want and you know there's never any any protection in a contract for your...
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is completely circumvented the law according to senior declan mccullough an updated f.b.i. manual details just how the feds can access americans e-mails without first having a warrant it clearly states that the justice department holds itself above the law and that team holder doesn't think that they should face any restrictions when it comes to spine or obtaining private information and the d.o.d. has already implemented a secret cyber security program that monitors online activities in the same way. would have to keep in mind the a.p. is just the latest victim of obama's crackdown on the press. the d.o.j. is going after multiple journalists and obtain private info from internet service providers yet the corporate press didn't seem to bother to when those cases of secret surveillance were happening and while these obvious government wrongdoings are very real concern to everyone i can't help but wonder why is it that the media only cares about wiretapping fine and violations of the fourth amendment when they're subjected to it where was a p and have her media organization f
is completely circumvented the law according to senior declan mccullough an updated f.b.i. manual details just how the feds can access americans e-mails without first having a warrant it clearly states that the justice department holds itself above the law and that team holder doesn't think that they should face any restrictions when it comes to spine or obtaining private information and the d.o.d. has already implemented a secret cyber security program that monitors online activities in the...
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it is our obligation under the law to do so. as mr. george indicated. >> right. i understand the process. >> a c 4 organization can do some of it. it's our obligation -- >> mr. miller, we've received letters describing process but we are trying to get to the heart of this matter and the briefing in may of 2012, you were told that tax-exempt applications were being targeted if they contained terms such as tea party, we the people, patriots and so forth. many of the terms that chairman camp referenced. and knowing these practices, knowing that you sent letters to congress acknowledging our investigation of these allegations, but consistently omitted that such discriminatory practices that are alleged were actually in fact taking place. why did you mislead congress and the american people on this? >> mr. chairman, i did not mislead congress nor the american people. i answered the questions as they were asked. >> why didn't you tell us about the terms? >> time has expired. mr. crowley is recognized. >> thank you, mr. chairman. mr. george, you are the inspector genera
it is our obligation under the law to do so. as mr. george indicated. >> right. i understand the process. >> a c 4 organization can do some of it. it's our obligation -- >> mr. miller, we've received letters describing process but we are trying to get to the heart of this matter and the briefing in may of 2012, you were told that tax-exempt applications were being targeted if they contained terms such as tea party, we the people, patriots and so forth. many of the terms that...
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says the irs must apply the law in a fair way. this report shows that some of its employees failed that test. joining us now is michael isakoff, nbc news investigative correspondent. mike, thanks for being here. >> great to be with you again. >> one of the things i wanted to ask you about, this irs criteria for a target. how do target scrutiny for these applications a "b.o.l.o.," an acronym for be on the lookout. >> that was one of the most delicious parts of the report in reading it. when the fbi issues them for terrorists or bank robbers, i was not aware until this all these disclosures that the irs issues its own, in this case, organizations with names with the tea party in it, but it's pretty chilling to learn that the irs would be issues bolos which really is a form of profiling. so, that was a bit troubling even if it was a little amusing. but beyond that, the report, you cut through all the bureaucratic language and it's pretty blistering. the people who did this in cincinnati, the determinations unit, didn't even understan
says the irs must apply the law in a fair way. this report shows that some of its employees failed that test. joining us now is michael isakoff, nbc news investigative correspondent. mike, thanks for being here. >> great to be with you again. >> one of the things i wanted to ask you about, this irs criteria for a target. how do target scrutiny for these applications a "b.o.l.o.," an acronym for be on the lookout. >> that was one of the most delicious parts of the...
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and i was harassing him to put anmendment to put in the lug enicmakes it law that a mining company, an oil how much they paid forny has tos those rights. those mining rights. you would say this is a simple thing. this is obvious. how big an ask would that will be? as we speak, the american petroleum institute suing the s.e.c. to stop th om happening. >> rose: they do not want it. >> so ask yourself why. why would that be? and -- because daylight is everything. it's a revolution, i would say, of transparency and it's happening across all sectors and this year's g-8 it will be a theme for david cameron, the prime minister is going to really push on this. >> rose: what have you come to appreciate or not about capitalism and the private sect and the kinds of things that you are obsessed by and on a mission to change? >> capitali i mean, creative capitalism has probably pulled more people out of poverty than any other ideology. but it needs to be reimagined for the times. it hasn't caught up. it's a big, powerful sort of neanderthal force and i think, you know, we -- we cannot underestimate
and i was harassing him to put anmendment to put in the lug enicmakes it law that a mining company, an oil how much they paid forny has tos those rights. those mining rights. you would say this is a simple thing. this is obvious. how big an ask would that will be? as we speak, the american petroleum institute suing the s.e.c. to stop th om happening. >> rose: they do not want it. >> so ask yourself why. why would that be? and -- because daylight is everything. it's a revolution, i...
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chance of being struck by lightning in a very long term so no also we live in the society based on laws if you're ok with some people out following the rules because it doesn't hurt like for example if you could get how does that affect me i was at an event which person. next will continue to talk when manic founder eric hines saidor you want to hear what he has to say about market micro structure toxic order flow and a rather cool reception by the f.c.c. to then prime interest producer bob inglis and i will take a trip through the robot thing door to find out just who is on the end side now and we have a special announcement to make him. welcome to the big picture. and. people from all over the world are eager to help. what does it take to become a volunteer. i'm one of the cats do. behind the scenes of the. now we have more where the air con satre of mannix we talk to him about the role of options and high frequency trading. you mention apple there are five thousand different options on apple now how does play into the options market. well it just decimating. the average person to ana
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the first law to reduce class sizes... and establishing community colleges. our schools may have changed, but our commitment to california's children never will... because we know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> we're back with breaking news. president obama's announcement that he is making changes in the wake of the irs scandal. and that he's holding people accountable. >> we're going to hold the responsible parties accountable. yesterday, i directed secretary lu to follow up on the i.g. audit to see who is responsible and to make sure we understand all the facts. today, secretary lu took the first step by requesting and accepting the resignation of the acting commissioner of the irs. because given the controversy surrounding this audit, it is important to institute new leadership that can help restore confidence going forward. second. we're going to put in place new safeguards to make sure this kind of behavior cannot happen again. >> and he called on congress to work together. >> our administration has to make sure that w
the first law to reduce class sizes... and establishing community colleges. our schools may have changed, but our commitment to california's children never will... because we know quality public schools make a better california for all of us. >>> we're back with breaking news. president obama's announcement that he is making changes in the wake of the irs scandal. and that he's holding people accountable. >> we're going to hold the responsible parties accountable. yesterday, i...
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so what if it was a bad law. i mean why oh why not why don't we all agree that we should all know if somebody is trying to influence the discourse in america in america whether it's political or whether it's economic for that matter i mean you know monsanto went into california spent millions and millions of dollars to defeat a bill that would have required the labeling of genetically modified organisms i think there are a lot and i think there are a lot of good examples so i mean if you look we say if you're going to spend that money you have to disclose who you are spending them no i don't think you should i think there are many of them popular causes over time where people are not willing to join groups if their names are going to become public so it's a government of iran wants to support a political candidate the united states or a prince or a particular ballot where two meeting about two different thing all the governor on get easily set up a five a one c four in the united states through an american operat
so what if it was a bad law. i mean why oh why not why don't we all agree that we should all know if somebody is trying to influence the discourse in america in america whether it's political or whether it's economic for that matter i mean you know monsanto went into california spent millions and millions of dollars to defeat a bill that would have required the labeling of genetically modified organisms i think there are a lot and i think there are a lot of good examples so i mean if you look...
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many academic it's right it's almost like electronic tradeable are not tradeable spam moving on by law and exchange is supposed to execute a trade at the best available price among all the exchanges and it's called the national best but offer or and b b o and this is calculated centrally by the consolidated tape association and i want this to be clear because this is something that i think that's very important that you're bringing up recently and you discovered that the exchanges are not necessarily using this centrally disseminated source of quotes and information instead they're computing it on their own based on their proprietary data feeds with each of the other exchanges why does this matter . you know why there is no consolidate you got in trouble is no way to verify or prove were the exchanges prices were at the time. early there was a lot of leeway. in stealing pens every time and no one really be able to figure out. whether or not that was the case and consolidated feet was specifically part of reading in maps so sure there was a reliable price source and also to service and
many academic it's right it's almost like electronic tradeable are not tradeable spam moving on by law and exchange is supposed to execute a trade at the best available price among all the exchanges and it's called the national best but offer or and b b o and this is calculated centrally by the consolidated tape association and i want this to be clear because this is something that i think that's very important that you're bringing up recently and you discovered that the exchanges are not...
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right now they're starting to number all you know the this is this implicates law firms small c.p.a. firms that have at least some of the the dapper in the money they get a terminal i mean that's a big deal that's a big feather in your cap well now it's being looked at as not only a security breach but money are you really you would want to spend that money on the potential security leak so you know it's filter and then know here's what it was yeah i mean and let's face it they do blair bridge the newsgathering part the journalism part with the terminals the terminals are the moneymaking. engine that fund the journalism so you have that aspect too so they're all so they're kind of a hybrid organization and you know when you have a hybrid sometimes you get the wrong mix of the genetics and things bad bad things happen but we obtained a copy from court a contract between the city of california and bloomberg and it says that bloomberg has the right to monetary customer usage celie for operational reasons i mean what kind of legal and locations i mean that contract certainly have some ki
right now they're starting to number all you know the this is this implicates law firms small c.p.a. firms that have at least some of the the dapper in the money they get a terminal i mean that's a big deal that's a big feather in your cap well now it's being looked at as not only a security breach but money are you really you would want to spend that money on the potential security leak so you know it's filter and then know here's what it was yeah i mean and let's face it they do blair bridge...
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of being struck by lightning than in a victim on the income so no also we live in a society based on law that says if you're ok with some people not following rules because it doesn't hurt like what for example if you could get it how does that affect me or has that effect the average person. i've next will continue to talk when manic founder eric heiden say there you want to hear what he has to say about market microstructure toxic order flow and a rather cool reception by the at the feet and then prime interest producer popping up in. i will take a trip through the robot thing door to find out just who is on the end by now and we have a special announcement to make a tale of. despair pushed to the limit. full moon hundred days nearly one hundred guantanamo detainees are screaming for justice. where is the end for good no. they're ready to come here to work and not get paid for it. people from all over the world are eager to help the what does it take to become a volunteer at russia's premium museum why do the son of the movie's director come here. from one of the cats do. behind the sc
of being struck by lightning than in a victim on the income so no also we live in a society based on law that says if you're ok with some people not following rules because it doesn't hurt like what for example if you could get it how does that affect me or has that effect the average person. i've next will continue to talk when manic founder eric heiden say there you want to hear what he has to say about market microstructure toxic order flow and a rather cool reception by the at the feet and...
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inception laws passage in one nine hundred seventeen so what you've got here is a law that has a gaping exception for national security and those are all of the so-called leaks and disclosures that are at play in this war on information the war on whistleblowers they're all situations in which the administration has accuse someone of disclosing classified information and that language that you heard president obama using about the danger to lives they've used that in almost every single case and in the thomas drake case the n.s.a. whistleblower for example it turned out not to be true at all the administration or the prosecutor in that case said that he put soldiers' lives in danger when in fact the information that he was accused of retaining turned out not to be even properly classified much less in danger in lives right at the same time the you know you could conceive of the nuisance of a leak that would put lives in danger. you know. that's kind of what the president is talking about trying to strike this balance between those sort of leaks whether or not this leak or any leaks in t
inception laws passage in one nine hundred seventeen so what you've got here is a law that has a gaping exception for national security and those are all of the so-called leaks and disclosures that are at play in this war on information the war on whistleblowers they're all situations in which the administration has accuse someone of disclosing classified information and that language that you heard president obama using about the danger to lives they've used that in almost every single case...
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our media was required by law and f.c.c. regulations to perform public service giving us real news story and right up until eighty seven when reagan did away with as a result journalists could tell the truth and not just rehash the talking points handed out by the higher ups in the morning meeting or handed down from the party bosses the media was able to call out lawmakers like mccarthy who clearly overstepped his bounds and was wasting countless tax dollars and man hours on personal vendettas and never ending conspiracy which once. let's fast forward to today last wednesday attorney general eric holder testified before the house judiciary committee about the various so-called scandals that have plagued washington in the last couple of weeks on that committee in fact chairman of that committee is congressman darrell weiss a republican from california who has made it his mission in life to blame everything wrong in washington on the obama administration and is now leading several mccarthy esque hearings and witch hunts i say
our media was required by law and f.c.c. regulations to perform public service giving us real news story and right up until eighty seven when reagan did away with as a result journalists could tell the truth and not just rehash the talking points handed out by the higher ups in the morning meeting or handed down from the party bosses the media was able to call out lawmakers like mccarthy who clearly overstepped his bounds and was wasting countless tax dollars and man hours on personal vendettas...